Dayalan Hemalatha is an Indian woman cricketer. She was born in Chennai, India on 29 September 1994. She is Right handed batsman and Right-arm off-break bowler.
Dayalan Hemalatha play as a batsman in the team. She first time played an international match for Indian women cricket team in 2018. She was also a part of ICC Women’s T20 World cup 2018.
Personal Information
Name
Dayalan Hemalatha
NickName
Daya
Date of Birth
29 September 1994
Current Age
25 Years
Team
Current City
Chennai, India
Country
India
Citizenship
India
Birth Place
Language
Hindi
Education
N/A
Religion
Hindu
Caste
N/A
Height
In feet: 5 feet 1 Inches
Centimeters: 155 cm
Meters: 1.55 m
Inches: 61 Inches
Weight
60 Kg Approx
Hair Color
Black
Hair Style
Simple
Networth
N/A
Salary
Approx 2 Lac Per Month
Hobbies
Playing Cricket
Cricket Information
Batting
Right-handed
Bowling
Right-arm off-break
Role in Team
Batsman
Coach or Mentor
N/A
Jersey / Shirt Number
9
Major Teams
- India Women
- Tamil Nadu Women
- India Green Women
- Trailblazers
- India A Women
- India C Women
Test Cap Number
N/A
ODI Cap Number
125
T20 Cap Number
60
Test Debut
N/A
ODI Debut
11 September 2018 v Sri Lanka
T20 Debut
9 November 2018 v New Zealand
Partner and Family
Husband or Boy Friend
N/A
Parents
Father: N/A
Mother: N/A
Siblings
Brothers: N/A
Sisters: N/A
Children
Son: N/A
Daughter: N/A
Others
N/A
Favorites
Cricketer
N/A
Sports
Cricket
Actor
N/A
Actress
N/A
Food
N/A
Cricket Ground
N/A
Sportsman
N/A
Holiday Destination
N/A
Awards and Achivements
- Not Available yet.
Records
- Not Available yet.
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